[aisle] argument paper resource
Claire Greene
cgreene at northbrook28.net
Mon Oct 18 14:32:34 CDT 2021
AASL shared this resource <https://bitesmedia.com/categories> as part of
their best digital tools of the year guide. It looks promising, but I
haven't used it with classes yet.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 2:21 PM Kathy McCoy via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
> Hello,
> Our 8th graders write an argument paper and need to use sources to support
> their ideas. Currently, teachers use procon.org and Exploring Issues. We
> have a few students who are lower readers and these sources won't suit
> them. I'm looking for suggestions of a place I can go that would be free
> and would show pro and con of issues at a lower level. Thank you for any
> suggestions you may have.
>
>
> Mrs. Kathy McCoy
> Library Media Specialist ~ Teacher
> CCUSD #301 | Central Middle School
>
>
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Claire Greene
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Northbrook Junior High School
cgreene at northbrook28.net
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